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Shockingly, the judge wondered why some of these claims weren't brought up months ago... indeed.
I was listening to this last week’s episode of the Verdict with Ted Cruz podcast, and he talked about that, although I think it was in reference to the Pennsylvania courts. They did go to the court before the election, but the court ruled that they had no standing to bring the case because the election had not yet happened. When they brought the case before the court after the election, the court ruled that they had filed too late—basically, they said that they couldn’t bring the case before the election because it hasn’t happened, but they couldn’t bring the case after the election because they should’ve brought it before the election. (That’s my summary of his summary, so it may not be exact, but I think it gets the idea across.)
 

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FWIW, most folks register as Dems or Republicans anyway. It's not really a stretch to guess how they vote.
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I have a book from the early ‘90s titled You’re From Oklahoma If... One of the entries was “You register Democrat but vote Republican.” For most of the shift to Republican control of the state, there were more registered Democrats than registered Republicans in Oklahoma, so there’s more than a little truth in that statement.

I can tell you that you have almost zero chance of guessing how I voted based on my registered party affiliation.
 

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I have a book from the early ‘90s titled You’re From Oklahoma If... One of the entries was “You register Democrat but vote Republican.” For most of the shift to Republican control of the state, there were more registered Democrats than registered Republicans in Oklahoma, so there’s more than a little truth in that statement.

I can tell you that you have almost zero chance of guessing how I voted based on my registered party affiliation.
Oklahoma ain't the entire US either. I'd be amazed if the percentage that vote their registered party is less than 90% nationwide. Seems like I may have mentioned that percentage number somewhere... ;)

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I don’t like it either but we have NEVER lived in a perfect world or had a perfect election without some short comings. I promise that is simply not possible in a country of 300 million. If you believe otherwise well,as always I have some ocean front property in in Oologah for sale. Way too simplistic
It is as SIMPLE as making the penalty for Federal election fraud a 50 year prison sentence to Leavenworth, and as SIMPLE as prosecuting the SOB's that get accused/caught of election fraud.

Your excuse of looking the other way and SIMPLY ignoring the truth will never fix anything. You and others like you are the SIMPLISTIC citizens.

You don't have that property in Oologah, never did and never will. You have lost your credibility because you SIMPLY stated a bald faced prevarication. Keep your SIMPLISTIC attitude
 
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I was listening to this last week’s episode of the Verdict with Ted Cruz podcast, and he talked about that, although I think it was in reference to the Pennsylvania courts. They did go to the court before the election, but the court ruled that they had no standing to bring the case because the election had not yet happened. When they brought the case before the court after the election, the court ruled that they had filed too late—basically, they said that they couldn’t bring the case before the election because it hasn’t happened, but they couldn’t bring the case after the election because they should’ve brought it before the election. (That’s my summary of his summary, so it may not be exact, but I think it gets the idea across.)


I’m certainly not a lawyer, but the federal judge seems to lay it out pretty clearly that there was a path forward ahead of the election. But perhaps not.

“Their primary complaint involves the Dominion ballot marking devices. They say those machines are susceptible to fraud. There is no reason they could not have followed the administrative procedure act to the rule-making authority that had been exercised by the Secretary of State.”

“This suit could have been filed months ago at the time these machines were adopted. Instead the plaintiffs waited until over three weeks after the election to file the suit. There’s no question in my mind that if I were to deny the motion to dismiss, the matter would be brought before the 11th Circuit, and the 11th Circuit would reverse me.”
 

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It is as SIMPLE as making the penalty for Federal election fraud a 50 year prison sentence to Leavenworth, and as SIMPLE as prosecuting the SOB's that get accused/caught of election fraud.

Your excuse of looking the other way and SIMPLY ignoring the truth will never fix anything. You and others like you are the SIMPLISTIC citizens.

You don't have that property in Oologah, never did and never will. You have lost your credibility because you SIMPLY stated a bald faced prevarication. Keep your SIMPLISTIC attitude
Slim hope tomorrow is a better one than today! You lost it! That’s plain and SIMPLE!
 

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